When did "Trump fatigue" start to become a factor for voters? (user search)
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Question: When did "Trump fatigue" or voters being tired of constant chaos become enough of an issue to effect the 2020 election?
#1
Trump's first 3 months in office
 
#2
Around Charlottesville
 
#3
Around the 2018 midterms
 
#4
2019/First impeachment
 
#5
March/April 2020 Covid Pandemic
 
#6
Summer 2020
 
#7
Trump fatigue was never a factor
 
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Jim Crow
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« on: May 19, 2023, 07:31:52 PM »

If you guys enjoy numbers, simply look at the number of votes Trump got in 2016 to how many votes he got in 2020.  It's pretty obvious more people supported him in 2020.  Mail in ballots is the only honest answer to why he lost.  Hopefully, everyone understands this.
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